OK, nothing on this except it popped up in my win update just now. Does anyone know what is up with MS lately, and why would they have ANOTHER March Rollup?
I am only doing the 'security only' updates, today just finding out IE-11 has an update ( KB4012204 ) for 'security' fixes that are not 'inclusive' to that March KB4012212 OS security rollup!
Just getting to be such a problem with MS and their crazy antics!
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ult 32Pentium(R) 4-M 2.6Ghz2GBNVIDIA Quatro 700 GoGl
This update includes improvements and fixes that were a part of Monthly Rollup KB4012215 (released March 14, 2017). This update also includes these new quality improvements and is a preview of the next Monthly Rollup update.
Key changes include:
Enabled detection of processor generation and hardware support when PC tries to scan or download updates through Windows Update.
Simplified listing of Approved Servers in the Point and Print group policies by allowing wildcards in the server name.
Addressed issue that produces corrupt output when using fread() to read data from a pipe. The runtime will sometimes drop the newlines between lines.
Addressed issue to update time zone information.
Addressed issue with the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service process that crashes on the domain controller when making certain Lightweight Directory Access Protocol requests.
This one update has me greatly concerned as I use Windows 7 Ultimate x64, and cannot stand anything newer and I use a AMD FX™-9590 Eight-Core Processor and its core code name is Vishera using a Socket AM3+ so I probably will not be affected
It's generally strongly recommended that you do not install preview updates unless you are doing so for a very deliberate purpose in a test environment. They are not intended for the ordinary user.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64AMD Phenom II X4 9558GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3Gigabyte Geforce GTX 960 2GB
It's generally strongly recommended that you do not install preview updates unless you are doing so for a very deliberate purpose in a test environment. They are not intended for the ordinary user.